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Re: Annual Self Appraisal forms and all this (censored)

by Anonymous Monk
on Jan 18, 2005 at 20:33 UTC ( [id://423171]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Annual Self Appraisal forms and all this (censored)

Change of requirements means you have an excuse for an uncompleted objective. Basically it's a small artform, but I've figured out to claim 100% success for anything, usually because my objectives are either 100% successes or they change... or some other external factors get me a "not my fault because...". Yeah, it's dumb. BTW, SMART? I seem to remember that. IBM?
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Re^2: Annual Self Appraisal forms and all this (censored)
by Jenda (Abbot) on Jan 18, 2005 at 20:54 UTC

    No. Not IBM :-) And neither it's the evil empire nor the source of all energy.

    But the SMART abbreviation might come from something like that, don't know.

    Jenda
    We'd like to help you learn to help yourself
    Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes
    Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home
       -- P. Simon in Mrs. Robinson

      But the SMART abbreviation might come from something like that, don't know.

      I believe that SMART is some sort of Human Resources industry acronym (I could be wrong of course :). We have the same thing in our yearly goal plans, or something along those lines.

        I first heard this acronym on international project management course. There ti was defined somewhat different:
        • Specific and clearly defined by the client
        • Measurable
        • Achievable
        • Result Oriented
        • Time Related
        Back there, words without additional description where enough to describe what each of objectives mean. They where guidelines. Than again, this was project management course and there where people from HR deparment on that course also.

        Guidelines should help and not become measurement tool.


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